Software development
Along my research and observatory duty activities I have a great interest in the
development of softwares using the Python language. Most of my research works come with software/module releases. I am
a great supporter of open-source and open-science and try to release as much as possible the tools I am using to do my
research.
You can find here the list of the tools I have developped and the link to their respective documentation.
- ATACAMA [2020, A&C in prep] R. Thomas , P. Hibon & F.H. Tang
- A Tool searching for large lyman alpha nebula
Online documentation:
click here
- SPARTAN [2020, A&C accepted] R. Thomas
- Spectroscopic and photometric fitting tool for Astronomical analysis
Online documentation:
click here
- SEDOBS [2020, A&C, 3000354T & ascl:1901.008] R. Thomas
- A tool to simulated observational Spectral Energy distributions.
Online documentation:
click here
Latest release: 0.2.0
- dfitspy [2019, JOSS, 4, 1249T, ASCL 1904.017] R. Thomas
- a dfist|fitsort implementation using the python language.
Online documentation:
click here
Latest release: 20.4.1
- Ephemerides [2019, zenodo] R. Thomas, T. Berg
- A short module that retrieves ESO ephemerides.
Online documentation:
click here
Latest release: 19.9.1
- Specstack [ascl:1904.018] R. Thomas
- A simple spectral stacking tool with command line interface.
Online documentation:
click here
Latest release: 19.4.2
- Photon [2019, ascl:1901.007] R. Thomas
- Python tool for data plotting with graphical interface.
Online documentation:
click here
Latest release: 0.3.5
- catscii [2019, zenodo] R. Thomas
- A simpe catalog query module in python.
Online documentation:
click here
Latest release: 19.8.1
- Catmatch [2019, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.2626564] R. Thomas
- A cross matching catalog tool with command line interface.
Online documentation:
click here
Latest release: 1.3
- stpip [2019, zenodo] R. Thomas
- A tool web scraping pepy.tech to get pypi statistics
Online documentation:
click here
Latest release: 19.5.0